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This is not a good place to simply share cool photos/videos or promote your own work and projects, but rather a place to discuss photography as an art and post things that would be of interest to other photographers.
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I'm 20+ years deep with credits of Nat Geo, discovery, etc
I'm in unions and guilds... But fuck it. Some random dude on the Internet says I don't know what I'm doing because I use tech to my advantage.
Guess it's time to hang up my hat and retire.
You're 100% gate keeping.
People should learn from the discipline of film, but if burst mode or high speed photography helps them get more enjoyable shots that play to a wider audience... Then so be it.
Get over yourself.
I'm a lot further in than you are. If you actually need certain technology to get a particular shot, go for it.
But if you are just taking 50 near identical pictures of the same bird, fully automatic in every way, hoping that one pic in the 50 will be "perfect," then don't kid yourself. You are counting on the luck backed by technology, not your abilities as a photographer. You are practicing lucktography. I don't care how many guilds think you are the cat's pajamas. You are getting great shots by luck and tech, not your skills.
Nat Geo cares about the shot. Not how you get it. They want that 1 in 50 perfect shot. That's what they pay you for. But they publish photos, they don't practice photography.
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